MrBrightside
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I wasn't referring to you. I was saying why is Usyd the only uni to have a normal and ADV degree?what? I was just clarifying the BIT degree
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I wasn't referring to you. I was saying why is Usyd the only uni to have a normal and ADV degree?what? I was just clarifying the BIT degree
Adv is thrown to attract the higher ATAR kids. Kids with ATAR would be reluctant to do a course in low 80's when there ATAR is at about 96-97.I've heard that after the recession heaps of software developers lost their jobsand what's up with the BCST(adv) course it's not like an employer is gona say wtf is that you didn't do adv I'm not hiring you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4TqAgAllnk
Short term. Software is an enormous industry that is absolutely essential to the future of technology, be it involving computers or anything else. For the current time, the only place it can go is up.I've heard that after the recession heaps of software developers lost their jobs![]()
3rd and 4th year courses are weighted higher than 1st or secondHonours will be awarded to students who have achieved superior grades in courses over the whole program including the successful completion of a thesis at a sufficient standard. Weighted average marks required for Honours grades are given below: The School of Computer Science and Engineering uses an internal method for calculating this average, the information provided by New South Student is not used for this purpose.
Honours Class 1: WA greater than or equal to 75
Honours Class 2: Division 1: WA equal to 70 up to and including 74
Division 2: WA equal to 65 up to and including 69
HSC Physics is completely useless for first year Physics.I have looked up computer engineering on UNSW site, but it saids physics is compulsory, and I never did physics at school. (although I did get a band 6 for SC science (91)) I read that I must take the PHYS1111 course (bridging course) and I think higher maths is evolved. dammit I wish I never listened to my school, they said that I would never need physics for computing.
Okay, well I'm NOT doing that then. thanks for clearing that up.i would not recommend computer engineering, for it being to niche in australia and going overseas you need to be best of the best. I.e. studying at uni 24/7 while everyone else is at unibar. But yes for computer engineering (hardware) you will need to physics and electrical subjects. Computer engineering is electrical engineering with extra programming.
Yeah I've also read this from other sources + A friend told me that electrical engineering is what's popular and demand atm. Most employers in Aust don't know the difference between computer systems engineering and Comp sci or I.T to that fact. It's kind of twisted in Aust. Comp engineering isn't in demand in Australia. So studying hard for no job or just a job you could of got with an I.T degree would be a shit thing.for computer hardware in general You will have a small team working on the technology (small as in a few hundred) at a handful of companies. while repairs/maintence of hardware done my many tafe people. There might be some jobs in high level maintence/installing servers for which you might need computer engineering degree. But from discussions i've had with people at uni, computer engineering is electrical engineering with a bit of extra programming, and job prospects in australia arent that good.